Aleister Crowley letter to C.K. Ogden, 1931 Aug. 10.

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Aleister Crowley letter to C.K. Ogden, 1931 Aug. 10.

Crowley writes to linguist Ogden, 10 Aug. 1931, asking about a 500-word language he had developed and requesting that any available literature on the language be sent to him. He refers to Berlin as a delightful place, more enjoyable than any he has known with the possible exception of New York.

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Crowley, Aleister, 1875-1947

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